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Harper, Frank, 1882-1971

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Letter from M. L. Ayers to Frank Harper

Letter from M. L. Ayers to Frank Harper

M. L. Ayers acknowledges Frank Harper’s letter of February 26 stating Theodore Roosevelt’s policy of non-interference with appointments of the new administration. Still, Ayers pleads his case by citing conversations between Roosevelt and Sylvane M. Ferris on June 10, 1908. Ayers also describes the actions already taken by Ferris to resolve the matter himself and the reasons Ferris was unwilling to contact Roosevelt himself. Finally, Ayers restates his offer to pay for Harper to send a cable to Roosevelt.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1910-03-02

Creator(s)

Ayers, M. L. (Myron Lyndon), 1863-1941

Letter from M. L. Ayers to Frank Harper

Letter from M. L. Ayers to Frank Harper

M. L. Ayers, owner of The Dickinson Press, requests that Frank Harper, Theodore Roosevelt’s executive secretary, cable Roosevelt (who at the time was on his African safari) a message regarding difficulty with the re-appointment of Sylvane Ferris, Roosevelt’s former ranch hand in Medora, as register in the U.S. Land Office in Dickinson, North Dakota.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1910-02-23

Creator(s)

Ayers, M. L. (Myron Lyndon), 1863-1941

Letter from James G. Irvine to Frank Harper

Letter from James G. Irvine to Frank Harper

James G. Irvine reminds Frank Harper that he had written in the spring to request a photograph of Theodore Roosevelt, and Harper had informed him that Roosevelt did not currently have a photograph. Irvine will be leaving New York City for Monson Academy in Massachusetts, and would like Harper to send any further correspondence to him there.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1909-10-14

Creator(s)

Irvine, James G. (James George)